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Dateline: True Crime Weekly

Round two of Karen Read's defense. Josh Mankiewicz on Dee Warner. Plus, a courtroom sketch artist.

05 Jun 2025

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In Massachusetts, tension on the witness stand as Karen Read's defense team makes its case for a second time. Dateline correspondent Josh Mankiewicz shares updates on the case of Michigan grandmother Dee Ann Warner ahead of her husband's murder trial. And a courtroom sketch artist covering the Sean Combs trial on capturing what cameras can't.

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2.179 - 2.779 Kelly Dever

Good morning.

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2.799 - 3.239 Lori Vallow Daybell

How you doing?

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3.539 - 16.544 Unknown

Good. You're listening in to Dateline's morning meeting. He just filed the charges end of day yesterday. Our producers are swapping tips about breaking crime news. That would be an amazing twist. Yeah.

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16.904 - 24.247 Rachel White

He was offering him $4,000 for this. He only gives him $70 in the end. I don't know what her story is going to be.

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26.696 - 46.315 Unknown

Welcome to Dateline True Crime Weekly. I'm Andrea Canning. It's June 5th and here's what's on our docket. In Michigan farm country, the body of Dee Warner, a beloved grandmother and businesswoman, was found sealed in a metal tank last year. Now her husband is in court for her murder. Josh Mankiewicz has the latest.

46.875 - 51.76 Josh Mankiewicz

The case is proceeding and it's going to go to trial, but there have been a few things that have happened since then.

52.657 - 66.566 Unknown

In Dateline Roundup, a verdict in the trial of the first of three men charged in connection to the murder of a Kentucky mother. And a dramatic scene during jury selection at Lori Vallow Daybell's latest trial. I did not plan on getting sick.

66.927 - 71.89 Lori Vallow Daybell

I'm incapable of going forward and doing a good job representing myself.

72.41 - 93.896 Unknown

Plus, when cameras aren't allowed in the courtroom, sketch artists fill in the blanks. We'll talk to the sketch artist at the trial of Sean Combs about what the cameras are missing. Puffy Combs' mom is sitting behind me, and she tapped me on the shoulder and gave me a thumbs up. But before all that, we're heading to Dedham, Massachusetts, and a new chapter in the retrial of Karen Reed.

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